Snapshot 1.0.252.3 - Typed history dropdown, more polish on Web-panels and Extensions… and smooth scrolling
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Interesting - are you on W8.1x64 as well?
The plugins were there before and I tried to re-install Flash (and yes, as PPAPI)..
Not sure what else I could do wrong? -
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The BACK BUTTON is still broken. At least the tabs are now fixed.
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Great job guys on delivering so many new functionalities at such speed.
Although I have found a little problem in this snapshot. The problem is with updating thumbnails in speed dial. When I click the upload thumbnail button it starts to update, but then noting happens, it keeps the same thumbnail as before. The F5 button for updating all thumbnails at once also doesn't work. I am using Vivaldi 64 bits on windows 7. -
1. Minor Appearance Issue : When creating a new tab, the Favicon of the new tab changes from the normal favicon (that black Earth circular thing !) to the normal favicon of Speed Dial (the nine small rectangles).
The new tab should have the normal favicon of Speed Dial from the beginning and not flicker.2. When creating new tabs, the Speed Dials flicker as if they are becoming visible ( May be a CSS transition from { display : none } to { display : ' ' } ). This isn't good and they should already be there (and visible) from the beginning.
3. The Vivaldi Button (top left corner) could be stretched to fill the whole Box it's currently in… If you don't do this, then the area around the button is wasted... also stretching the button to fill the area not only makes it clearer for the User to see the GREAT V LOGO(!), but makes the whole look of that area a bit nicer...
4. We can already export our settings, but it'd be great if we could check other things to be exported as well, such as Bookmarks or Notes… this gives us the ability to migrate even without an Internet Connection (without using Sync) especially in Isolated workplaces where Internet Access is limited.
5. Smooth Scroll is a really great feature but it's current implementation is not good enough… it's slow to start and isn't as good as Opera 12.x used to be... guess Blink and Chromium are at fault here...
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I just saw that the contrast in the bookmark-dropdown in the address-bar in dark mode is now fixed and readable - thanks a lot for that!
The page-download progress indicators - both the background bar and the numbers - could still use a bit more contrast. I use a calibrated monitor which is not as bright hot as many "normal" ones so it's probably worse for me than for others. Not a showstopper of courseThank you!
Tom
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First, the new features are great (as mentioned before), thanks for all your efforts.
But while trying refine my bookmarks, I ran into massive bugs:
Renaming, copying, deleting, creating new folders, nearly everything causes unexpected behavior and the response to input seems to be also affected (if it would be an online computer game, I would call this laggy).To complete the list: speed dials are not able to get images of the sites if created new on the speed dial page itself. If created by visiting a page and then adding it via the address bar button, a misshaped image is taken with a huge black bar at the bottom.
After changing anything at the speed dial or bookmarks, the setting dialog is not accessible via the menu, only via address bar.One minor bug: Vivaldi is not saving the window dimensions of the previous session.
Not a bug, but a request: let the speed dial fields change sizes according to window size, like in Opera 12.17 (and earlier) and even give users control over size and dimensions.
Again,
you're doing a great job and I actually planned to switch from Opera 12.17 to Vivaldi completely today, but these bugs prevented me from that.EDIT: I'm using the x64 version (since I do not see any advantage of 32-bit software on modern PCs)
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has the feature for switching tabs using right click+scrolling been removed permanently?
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That was my idea, one button, one function.
One back button, one refresh button.
They are already 1 cm above the web panel.
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Alternatively you can start Vivaldi with the –disable-smooth-scrolling
Oh dear, why isn't it into the preferences?
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it's still working here.
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Thank's for the release!
Can U add "Group ALL the similar tabs" item for the tab menu?
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Supplement: Can anyone confirm that you (current snapshot) on the platform here (developer team blog) can not log in with Vivaldi browser? Script Blocking apps are disabled. With Chromium, FF, Old Opera (12:16) it worked without problems.
Have a nice Weekend …
PS: My System: Ubuntu-Gnome 14.04.3 (64Bit)
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Still working here. However, the scroll direction is still flipped.
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https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2966252/dotclear-download.png
I am intensely confused by this. Why does a file being uncommon have anything to do with whether I want to keep a download? And what would I be cancelling, otherwise? And what does the close button do? Does it keep it, or not? Why does this exist at all?
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The "CNET" pages do not work the download links! :roll:
http://kepfeltoltes.hu/view/150822/123324729N_vtelen_www.kepfeltoltes.hu_.jpg
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The new scrolling behaviour breaks scrolling speed on Mac OS X. It's like one of those horrible webpages using a custom scrolling JS library, except every side is affected. This is showstopper for using Vivaldi.
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I have to laugh each time I see it. It's pseudo-security for idiots.
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I have been testing the new Yandex browser for a while, and I was thinking if you guys have thought about automatic grouping of tabs if they are from the same website?
It really saves up space in the tab bar when you have loads of sites open.
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If I use BetterTouchTool to set three fingers down action to new tab, after the action, it will open two tabs instead of one. But Opera won't. I hope this could be fixed. Thanks.